To keep track of who's doing what, read our complete list of all the series projects in contention - there are nearly 100! - and check back for updates on their status. Here are the CBS pilots: (Click here for ABC, CW, Fox and NBC.)

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The AdvocatesA lawyer and an ex-con team up as "victim advocates," going to the very edge of the law to right wrongs and fight for the underdog. The Mentalist's Bruno Heller will write and executive-produce.

Anatomy of ViolenceA criminal psychologist who studies sociopaths partners with a young female detective with whom he shares a conflicted past. Homeland producers Howard Gordon, Alex Gansa and Alex Cary will write and executive-produce.

BackstromBased on the Swedish book series about an overweight, irascible detective as he tries and fails to change his self-destructive behavior. Bones' Hart Hanson will write and executive-produce.

Beverly Hills CopIn a sorta-sequel to the movie franchise, Axel Foley's (Eddie Murphy) police officer son (Brandon T. Jackson) patrols the rich and famous of Beverly Hills. The Shield's Shawn Ryan will write and executive-produce with Murphy. Kevin Pollak and David Denman will also star.

HostagesToni Collette plays a surgeon who is recruited to operate on the president, an assignment that propels her family into a grand political conspiracy. Dylan McDermott is an FBI agent tasked with helping the family. Based on an Israeli series, the pilot is written and executive-produced by Jeffrey Nachmanoff (The Day After Tomorrow). Jerry Bruckheimer will also executive-produce.

IntelligenceAt the U.S. Cyber Command, a unit has been created around one agent (Lost's Josh Holloway) with a very special gift - a microchip has been implanted in his brain that allows him to access the entire electromagnetic spectrum. Michael Seitzman will write and executive-produce with American Horror Story's David Semel, who will direct.

NCIS: Red An upcoming episode of NCIS: Los Angeles will act as this show's backdoor pilot, in which a small mobile team of agents - John Corbett, Kim Raver, Gillian Alexy, Scott Grimes and Edwin Hodge among them - are forced to live and work together as they crisscross the country solving crimes. From NCIS: LA creator Shane Brennan. Miguel Ferrer will also star.

The OrdainedThe son of a Kennedy-esque family leaves the priesthood to become a lawyer to prevent his politician sister from being assassinated. Lisa Takeuchi Cullen will write, while War Horse's Frank Marshall and Devious Maids' Larry Shuman will executive-produce.

Reckless A sultry legal show set in Charleston, S.C., where a gorgeous Yankee litigator and a Southern city attorney struggle to hide their intense attraction while clashing amidst a police sex scandal. What About Brian creator Dana Stevens will write and executive-produce with Ghost Whisperer producers Ian Sander and Kim Moses.

Second SightBased on the U.K. series of the same name, this gothic psychological thriller tells the story of a detective who has hallucinations caused by an autoimmune virus. He discovers that catching the killer depends as much on these insights as it does his eyesight. Homeland executive producer Michael Cuesta will write and executive-produce with his brother Gerald Cuesta and CSI executive producer Carol Mendelsohn.

The Surgeon GeneralThis medical show about the Surgeon General of the United States was created by Samuel Baum (Lie to Me), who will write and executive-produce.

Crazy OnesA single-camera, half-hour workplace comedy about a father-and-daughter team in the world of advertising. (Oscar winner Robin Williams has been cast as the dad.) Ally McBeal's David E. Kelley will write the pilot and executive-produce with Arrested Development's Dean Lorey and McBeal's Bill D'Elia. James Wolk will also star.

Ex-MenA young guy (Chris Smith) finds camaraderie living among the more experienced guys - Kal Penn, Tony Shalhoub and Jerry O'Connell among them - he meets in a short-term rental complex. How I Met Your Mother's Rob Greenberg will write and executive-produce with Eric and Kim Tannenbaum (Two and a Half Men). Rebecca Breeds will also star.

Friends with Better LivesA group of thirtysomething friends each think the other has it better. Friends' Dana Klein will write and executive-produce with The Neighbors' Aaron Kaplan.

Jacked UpRules of Engagement's Patrick Warburton stars as a beloved, recently retired baseball player who finds that adjusting to not working isn't as easy as he thought it would be. Friends' Greg Malins will write and executive-produce with Rules' Doug Robinson. Warburton will also produce.

The McCarthysThis family comedy is about a loud, sports-crazy Boston clan. Brian Gallivan (Are You There, Chelsea?) will write and executive-produce with Friends with Benefits' Will Gluck. Oscar nominee Jacki Weaver and Jack McGee will star.

MomA newly sober single mom (Anna Faris) tries to pull her life together in Napa Valley. West Wing's Allison Janney will play her mother, the source of all her problems. Two and a Half Men's Chuck Lorre will write and executive-produce with Eddie Gorodetsky. Nate Corddry, Matt Jones, Spencer Daniels, Sadie Calvano and Blake Garrett Rosenthal will also star.

Unauthorized Greg Garcia ProjectA recently divorced guy's life gets more complicated when his parents have marital problems of their own. Written and executive-produced by Raising Hope's Greg Garcia.

Untitled Jim Gaffigan ProjectComedian Jim Gaffigan stars as a harried but happily married New York City father of five (as he is in real life). Rescue Me co-creator Peter Tolan and Gaffigan will write and executive-produce.

Untitled Tad Quill ProjectA recently widowed father raises his 12-year-old son while jumping back into the dating pool. Bent's Tad Quill will write and executive-produce.

Untitled Rottenberg & Zuritzsky ProjectBased on an Israeli series, a married mom struggles to balance family, life and work. Smash co-executive producers Julie Rottenberg and Elisa Zuritsky will write and executive-produce with Homeland executive producers Avi Nir and Ran Telem.